Recent Updates

Spelling correction of the word "Assohles", I fixed the typo and changed it to "Assholes". I also capitalized the words "French", and "English" in the description section.
I got the following errors when I attempted to submit my corrections so I had to download, resize, and upload/change the images as well:
1. 'https://www.romhacking.net/translations/gameboy/images/2592screenshot1.png' is a size of 320x288 which is invalid for platform: 'Game Boy'! Native resolutions for this platform are 160x144. Additional Information.
2. 'https://www.romhacking.net/translations/gameboy/images/2592screenshot2.png' is a size of 320x288 which is invalid for platform: 'Game Boy'! Native resolutions for this platform are 160x144. Additional Information.
3. 'https://www.romhacking.net/translations/gameboy/images/2592screenshot3.png' is a size of 320x288 which is invalid for platform: 'Game Boy'! Native resolutions for this platform are 160x144. Additional Information.
4. 'https://www.romhacking.net/translations/gameboy/images/2592titlescreen.png' is a size of 320x288 which is invalid for platform: 'Game Boy'! Native resolutions for this platform are 160x144. Additional Information.

My all time favorite translation centered hex editor. An easy to use interface (press ESC to access menus), a nice layout, it was the only hex editor I used for the longest time. If you can still run dos programs, I’d recommend giving it a shot.

This tool can help you track down faulty IPS patch records causing critical errors in your roms without you needing to know anything about the internal structure of the IPS/Rom file. Also included is the source-code of the tool.

A generic text dumper, except this one supports an additional *.TBL command for substring dumping. Currently supports fixed-length substrings, as well as swapping tables. C++ Source code included for your source customization!

This archive contains the tools created to translate Lufia1. Also contained is the source-code for almost all of them so you can go ahead and adapt them as you please. Finally, there’s a PDF in the archive describing what to do with the tools an….

Makewav converts ROM images for the Atari 2600 into .wav files that can be transfered into a Cuttle Cart or Supercharger for play on an original Atari 2600.
For the Supercharger:
It can convert Supercharger ROM images (6k, 8448 bytes and 32k) int….